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More trouble for Follobanen: Nygård asks Bane Nor to explain what is going on

Transport Minister Jon-Ivar Nygård (Ap) asks Bane NOR to explain the new problems on the Folloban line. No sooner had the scandal-ridden Folloban finally come to fruition than new problems arose. Both passengers and the Minister of Transport are upset that there are so many problems with this new billion-dollar line that was supposed to […]

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Even China suggests that the virus came from a leak

Even one of the top figures in the Chinese health system now suggests that the virus originated from a leak. Former head of public health George Geo believes it cannot be ruled out. China sees itself benefiting from greater elasticity in the explanatory model as this gives greater political leeway. The possibility that the coronavirus […]

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Knife attack in Hellerud VGS

Reports of knife attacks triggered a major police operation at Hellerud VGS in Oslo. The police are looking for one suspect, according to NRK. Hellerud upper secondary school is located at Tveita in Oslo. The emergency services went to the school on Tuesday afternoon after they received reports that a person had tried to attack […]

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The Støre government cut support for a Christian organisation that runs language training for immigrant women

The organisation Christian Intercultural Work (KIA) in Oslo provides training in language, culture, society and working life to immigrant women in Oslo. The Solberg government – the Conservative Party and the Progress Party – plus the budget friends Venstre and KrF, decided in 2018 that KIA should be allocated NOK 8 million for this work. […]

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Åkesson will stop aid to countries that do not accept their own citizens after asylum applications have been rejected

The leader of the Sweden Democrats, Jimmie Åkesson, will stop aid to countries that do not accept their own citizens in return when asylum applications are rejected. “We agree with the government that parts of the aid to countries that do not accept their own citizens should be able to be stopped,” writes Åkesson on […]

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The madness of offshore wind continues

We need the electricity. Where we stand today, we are about to run into a power deficit in a few years. This is what offshore wind nestor Knut Vassbotn says to Stavanger Aftenblad, in connection with the Floating Wind Days conference in Haugesund last week. This eternal prediction of a power deficit is due, as […]

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Lindsey Graham reportedly thinks dead Russians are a good investment

Russia’s Ministry of the Interior has issued an arrest warrant for Senator Lindsey Graham (R) following statements the US senator made about the war in Ukraine. NTB-AP reports on the case. On Friday, Graham met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi. In an edited video released by Zelenskyi’s staff after the meeting, Graham says that “the […]

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The Bergen meeting on 2 June: Nuremberg 2.0

We don’t quite know what the theme will be precisely formulated until close to the meeting. It is soon the case that the world is different when you go to bed than when you got up. Literally. We therefore wait until we see what crystallises. Now we know: Authorities and journalists must be held accountable […]

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Stabbing at Råholt north of Oslo, two people arrested

According to the police, a man is seriously injured after a stabbing at Råholt in Romerike. Two men have been arrested in the case. The police reported the stabbing at 3.17pm on Monday. The injured man has been picked up by air ambulance. Both the police and the ambulance were called out. NTB reports on […]

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John Cleese refuses to woke-adapt ‘Life of Brian’

Legendary comedian John Cleese says he refuses to remove the “Loretta” scene from “Life of Brian”, which is now being adapted for the stage.  

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